Koyo 26823 Cylindrical Bearing Cup, 76.2 mm OD, 20.638 mm W Cup, 25.4 mm W Bearing, 73 mm Dia Max House Shoulder
Koyo 26823 Cylindrical Bearing Cup, 76.2 mm OD, 20.638 mm W Cup, 25.4 mm W Bearing, 73 mm Dia Max House Shoulder
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BrandKoyo
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UPC605790122538
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Manufacturer Part Number26823
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CountryUSA
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MaterialPressed Steel
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TypeCylindrical
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Outside Diameter76.2 mm
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Suitable For Use WithTS Type Tapered Roller Bearing
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Alternative Part NumberHI-CAP26823
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UNSPSC31171529
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Koyo 26823 Cylindrical Bearing Cup, 76.2 mm OD, 20.638 mm W Cup, 25.4 mm W Bearing, 73 mm Dia Max House Shoulder
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